Intolerable Cruelty tells the story of Miles Massey, a prominent Los Angeles divorce attorney who seems to have it all. He has an impressive client list, a formidable win record, and the respect of his peers. However, despite his success, Miles is bored and looking for new challenges.
Everything changes when Miles meets Marylin Rexroth, the soon-to-be ex-wife of his client Rex Rexroth. Marylin is determined to get financial independence through a successful divorce, but Miles' skills leave her with nothing. In retaliation, Marylin quickly marries oil tycoon Howard Doyle and schemes to get even with Miles.
As the battle between Marylin and Miles escalates, underhanded tactics, deceptions, and undeniable attraction come into play. Miles and his associate, Wrigley, find themselves in a deeper and deeper conflict with Marylin in this classic battle of the sexes.
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Intolerable Cruelty
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The Boxer
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Bridge over Troubled Water
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Paul Simon:
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April Come She Will
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Punky's Dilemma
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Suspicious Minds
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Don't Cry Out Loud
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After Hours
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Feels So Good
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Chuck Mangione:
Writer
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Non, je ne Regrette rien
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If I Only Knew
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The Glory of Love
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The Wedding March
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy:
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I've Been Working on the Railroad
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Edward Herrmann:
(uncredited) traditional sung a cappella
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Requiem Aeternam
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Writer
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Punky's Dilemma
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Paul Simon:
Performer
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Don't Cry Out Loud
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Peter Allen:
Performer
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'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Op.61: The Wedding March
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Billy Hill:
Performer
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I've Been Working on the Railroad
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Billy Hill:
Performer
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'Requiem' in D Minor K. 626: I. Requiem Aeternam
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Billy Hill:
Performer
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Gala Premiere
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Billy Hill:
Performer
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